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It's Wednesday and here are the 5 things to know for your New Day

1. TORTURE REPORT

#Fail: The CIA's harsh interrogations of terrorist detainees during the Bush era didn't work, were more brutal than previously revealed and delivered no time-sensitive information that prevented an attack, a Senate report released yesterday says. And the price tag? $300 million. The interrogations began in the days after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, when uncertainty ruled. The long-delayed study also says the agency consistently misled Congress and the Bush White House about the harsh methods it used and the results it obtained from interrogating al Qaeda suspects. Critics say the interrogations amounted to torture in many cases.